2021 Year in Review (via Well-Appointed Desk). Ana has a comprehensive review of last-year’s developments in the stationery world. Suffice to say, there was a lot of change, both good and not-so-good.
The Noodler’s Cinematic Universe: Noodler’s Q’ternity (via Left Hook Pens). Wow. This is a great article going deep into the various references on the Noodler’s Q’ternity bottle, which is getting to become a bit of history that many people might not recognize immediately.
Leonardo Officina Italiana Furore Aquapetra Rose Gold and Zenzero (Ginger) Gold (via Rants of the Archer). More great materials from Leonardo, and I think that “Zenzero Gold” might be my favorite of these two.
Magna Carta Elements Earth Fountain Pen Review (via S.B.R.E. Brown). Magna Carta is one of those brands that I’ve admired from afar (mainly due to their classic shape and materials), but I haven’t actually had a opportunity to get my hands on a pen.
Hello, Hello (via Ink Between the Teeth). Sometimes you just need a break. Welcome back!
Reflection: Journaling for Clarity (via Comfortable Shoes Studio). When I spoke earlier this year about promoting more content that shows how people use their stationery in a way that’s meaningful and useful to them, this is exactly what I was talking about.
Elbwood Pocketmaster: An Uncompromising Pocket Fountain Pen (via UK Fountain Pens). This is a really interesting pocket fountain pen design, especially the fluting on the metal section.
State of the Art: Working on Useful Journaling V2 (via Comfortable Shoes Studio). Ever wondered what goes into creating a zine? I really enjoyed Useful Journaling V1, and can’t wait to see the new edition.
Stabilo Boss Pastel Highlighter (via Pen Addict). For some reason, these were my favorite highlighters when I was in school. Maybe it was the compact, ergonomic design or the fact that they last forever. Anyway, I now find myself wanting to get my hands on these again.
In Case You Missed It….
This week on the blog I looked at my daily carry to start out 2022, which is a mix of the familiar and a few new items. I also kicked off ink reviews for the year with a review of Ancho Chili Pepper, a subtle, muted color from The Birmingham Pen Company. Finally, please don’t forget to check out this post, which discusses the T.G.S. Patreon and how you can help support what we do here at T.G.S. in 2022.
This Week in the Curated Shop
There weren’t many new arrivals this week, other than a small restock of Hightide Sandglasses which I got listed. (Some colors continue to trickle in.) For a recap of our top-selling products over the past year, you can check out the “Best Sellers” category, along with this “Back to Basics” post from earlier this week containing some ideas on basic products to help stock your office or writing space for 2022.
Consider Joining TGS Patreon for Access to Monthly Meetups and First Dibs on Gently Used Stationery, Exclusive Products and More!
For some additional fun, and to help support the blog consider joining the Patreon program. Patreon supporters receive special pricing and early access to product releases and collaborations such as the T.G.S. x Sunderland pen, in addition to other benefits. You can read more about T.G.S. Patreon here. This year I’ve introduced monthly online meetups, which take place on Friday or Saturday and have been super enjoyable. The Patreon membership also has “first dibs” on my regular gently used stationery sales. Check out the current sale, as there is at least one custom fountain pen remaining!